There is no interest or purpose in displaying a vision I saw and then publishing it so that I can know its interpretation.

Any vision I saw and understood, I do not publish. These visions are very numerous and I have not published them. What I publish are very few of the complex visions whose interpretation I do not know.
I saw the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, more than seven times, and our master Jesus in a large number of visions that I do not remember, and our master Moses, Joseph, Job, and John, I saw each of them once.

I have no interest or purpose in presenting a vision I saw, and I know very well the punishment of the one who dreams a dream.

On the authority of Abdullah bin Abbas - may God be pleased with them both - he said:
The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said:
*(Whoever dreams a dream that he did not see will be ordered to tie two barley grains together, but he will not do so. Whoever listens to the conversation of people who hate him or are fleeing from him will have molten lead poured into his ears on the Day of Resurrection. Whoever makes an image will be tormented and ordered to blow into it, but he will not be able to do so…)*.

Narrator: Al-Bukhari
Source: Sahih Al-Bukhari
Page or number: 7042 Summary of the hadith scholar’s ruling: [Sahih]

*Explanation of the hadith:*
The reward is of the same kind as the deed, and as a person does, he is rewarded. If it is good, then good, and if it is evil, then evil.
In this hadith, the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, explains this to us, saying:
*“Whoever dreams a dream that he did not see,”* meaning: whoever claims that he saw a dream in his sleep that he did not see or lied about his vision, *“will be ordered to tie two barley grains together, but he will not do it.”*
That is: He was tortured until he could make a knot between two grains of barley, but he would not be able to. It is as if he had made a mistake and lied about what he did not see.
He is ordered to do something that should not be done, so he is punished.
He said: “Whoever listens to the conversation of a people who hate him or are fleeing from him” - so that he does not hear what they say
“Million will be poured into his ear on the Day of Resurrection.”
And “al-Anak” is molten lead. Just as his ear took pleasure in hearing what was not permissible for him,
She was tortured by having lead poured into her. He said: “And whoever makes an image,” meaning: whoever makes an image of living beings.
As if he was imitating God’s creation, he was tormented and ordered to blow into it.
That is: the spirit, *and not a blower*, so his torment will continue as he disputes with the Creator, glory be to Him, in His power.

*In the hadith:*
Statement that reward and punishment are of the same kind as the deed.
👈🏻It includes: the prohibition of eavesdropping and listening to the conversations of those who dislike it, and it is part of Islam’s preservation of good relations between people.
👈🏻It includes: urging honesty and not telling lies.
Explaining the seriousness of lying in a dream and its punishment.

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